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April 7, 2021 · 0 Comments
Officers from the OPP’s Caledon Detachment are investigating a fatal motor vehicle collision that occurred on Highway 10, south of Old School Road, in the Town of Caledon.
On Tuesday, April 6, 2021, at approximately 1:13 p.m., OPP responded to a three-vehicle collision on Highway 10. The collision involved a white pickup truck, a green Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) and a dump truck.
Initial investigation revealed that the white pickup truck was travelling northbound on Highway 10, when it entered the southbound lanes of Highway 10 and collided with the dump truck and the SUV.
The driver of the pickup truck sustained fatal injuries in the collision.
February 25, 2021 · 0 Comments
The Caledon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) welcomes eight new officers to their ranks. They graduated on February 4, 2021 and come from various walks of life.
PC Dawn Martin
PC Martin is a mom of three is a registered massage therapist. Policing is now a second career for her. She’s a sports enthusiast and plays/coaches basketball and soccer.
PC Jesse Nobleman
PC Nobleman is a recent graduate of the Police Studies program at Georgian College. He’s passionate about soccer and rugby. He enjoys supporting his community by volunteering his time with Meals on Wheels, Arthritis Society, and other local events.
February 18, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Constance Scrafield
February 22, 2021 is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day in Canada. This day is meant to bring into focus the devastation that human trafficking imposes on its victims and the people who love them; to raise awareness, and to give those agencies who can help the support they need.
The Region of Peel has Anti-Human Trafficking Service provider table, representing 40 agencies.
There are so many levels to being saved from this crime that a victim could enter or exit this situation through a variety of organizations, the police, Caledon/Dufferin Victim Services and many more.
A Caledon Councillor told the Citizen, “Often the victims don’t even realize the extent to which they are being involved.”
December 10, 2020 · 0 Comments
By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
A blow up singing Christmas tree, Snoopy flying a plane, snowmen, nutcrackers, and countless LED lights. One Orangeville resident is using his Christmas decorations as a way to give back to the community.
Mark Glassford has always been big into decorating for Christmas, but for the last four years he and his wife, Gert Glassford have decorated the front lawn of their Edelwild home in Orangeville to raise donations for Caledon Dufferin Victims Services.
“For Christmas time, to do this for a cause is better than doing it just for yourself,” said Glassford. “I’ve found that it’s about giving, not about receiving and I’d rather do this and give this for a cause like Victim Services.”